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A Vehicle Comes into the Shop with Brake-related Complaints. Technician A States That the Brake System Is Normally Split 50% Front and

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A vehicle comes into the shop with brake-related complaints. Technician A states that the brake system is normally split 50% front and 50% rear on front-wheel drive vehicles. Technician B states that malfunctioning brake lights can be caused by a misadjusted brake light switch at the brake pedal. Who is correct? a. Technician A b. Technician B c. Both Technician A and Technician B d. Neither Technician A nor Technician B

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c. Both Technician A and Technician BTechnician A is correct in stating that the brake system is typically split 50% front and 50% rear on front-wheel drive vehicles. This is a common configuration for many front-wheel drive cars, where the braking force is divided between the front and rear brakes.Technician B is also correct in stating that malfunctioning brake lights can be caused by a misadjusted brake light switch at the brake pedal. The brake light switch is responsible for activating the brake lights when the brake pedal is depressed. If it is misadjusted, it may not trigger the brake lights properly, leading to malfunctioning brake lights.